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  • Better energy infrastructure and security for Victoria

    Better energy infrastructure and security for Victoria

    Victoria’s planning for energy infrastructure is being reformed to make sure the state’s electricity grid is built to support the renewables agenda while keeping communities…

  • VicHealth unveils sculpture on the harms of vaping

    VicHealth unveils sculpture on the harms of vaping

    A sculpture in the form of a ‘vape cloud’ is on public display at Scienceworks for residents to understand the dangers of e-cigarettes The cloud…

  • RISING Festival returns

    RISING Festival returns

    Melbourne’s winter cultural wonderland, RISING, is officially under way, with a packed program of 185 events for Victorians. Creative Industries Minister Steve Dimopoulos welcomed the…

  • Victoria hosts inaugural quad fellowship summit

    Victoria hosts inaugural quad fellowship summit

    Victoria has welcomed a diverse and dynamic group of scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians for the inaugural Quad Fellowship Summit. The fellowship is operated and…

  • Findon Road extension opens

    Findon Road extension opens

    A 650-metre stretch of road providing residents with more convenient connections to work, education, shopping, public transport and recreation facilities is now open. The $15…

  • 1970s Ford Fairlane stolen from Whittlesea

    1970s Ford Fairlane stolen from Whittlesea

    Police are appealing for help finding a classic 1970s Ford Fairlane which was stolen from a home in Whittlesea. Police said the car was taken…

  • Police investigate attempted ATM theft in Epping

    Police investigate attempted ATM theft in Epping

    Police have released CCTV footage following an attempted ATM break-in in Epping on June 6. Investigators have been told two unknown males attended a business…

  • Hume reacts to budget

    Hume reacts to budget

    Hume residents have responded to council’s draft budget, with sporting clubs calling for increased infrastructure funding, and Sunbury residents requesting aquatic upgrades. At a special…

  • Youth Projects seeks $1.2 million grant from Hume in budget submissions

    Youth Projects seeks $1.2 million grant from Hume in budget submissions

    Youth Projects is a Glenroy based not-for-profit that runs Youth Holistic Outreach Programs throughout Hume and Whittlesea. Executive manager of community health Richie Goonan says…

  • Pipeworks is heading back to Thomastown

    Pipeworks is heading back to Thomastown

    Thomastown’s Pipeworks market is back again. The market will be open on Saturdays and Sundays from 8am to 4pm and it will all kick off…

  • Epping man charged over Tarneit burglary

    Epping man charged over Tarneit burglary

    Police have charged two men following an aggravated burglary where a firearm was shot in Tarneit in April. Search warrants were executed at Epping and…

  • Epping man charged over Tarneit burglary

    Epping man charged over Tarneit burglary

    Police have charged two men following an aggravated burglary where a firearm was shot in Tarneit in April. Search warrants were executed at Epping and…

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